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Offline Primary Vertex Reconstruction for Heterogeneous Architectures

As the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) enters its future development phase, one of the key objectives is to increase its nominal luminosity, with the ultimate aim of achieving peak luminosities that would lead to up to 200 simultaneous proton collisions (pileup), presenting substantial hurdles for the C...

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Autores principales: Pizzati, Giorgio, Di Florio, Adriano, Erice Cid, Carlos Francisco, Sperka, David Michael
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2852244
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author Pizzati, Giorgio
Di Florio, Adriano
Erice Cid, Carlos Francisco
Sperka, David Michael
author_facet Pizzati, Giorgio
Di Florio, Adriano
Erice Cid, Carlos Francisco
Sperka, David Michael
author_sort Pizzati, Giorgio
collection CERN
description As the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) enters its future development phase, one of the key objectives is to increase its nominal luminosity, with the ultimate aim of achieving peak luminosities that would lead to up to 200 simultaneous proton collisions (pileup), presenting substantial hurdles for the CMS detector reconstruction process. The process of reconstructing the primary vertex (PV) in CMS involves two steps, namely vertex finding and fitting. Initially, the tracks originating from the same interaction vertex are clustered using the Deterministic Annealing algorithm. Subsequently, the Adaptive Vertex Fit is utilized to determine the most accurate estimate of the vertex position in either three or four dimensions. Due to the challenging conditions of High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC), the PV reconstruction process can be extremely time-consuming, accounting for up to 6\% of the overall reconstruction time. To address this issue, this study explores the feasibility of rethinking and adapting the PV reconstruction algorithms for heterogeneous architectures, taking advantage of parallelization techniques to reduce processing time significantly. The results of this study demonstrate improvements in both computing and physics performance, particularly for HL-LHC conditions.
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spelling cern-28522442023-03-13T21:07:48Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2852244engPizzati, GiorgioDi Florio, AdrianoErice Cid, Carlos FranciscoSperka, David MichaelOffline Primary Vertex Reconstruction for Heterogeneous ArchitecturesDetectors and Experimental TechniquesAs the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) enters its future development phase, one of the key objectives is to increase its nominal luminosity, with the ultimate aim of achieving peak luminosities that would lead to up to 200 simultaneous proton collisions (pileup), presenting substantial hurdles for the CMS detector reconstruction process. The process of reconstructing the primary vertex (PV) in CMS involves two steps, namely vertex finding and fitting. Initially, the tracks originating from the same interaction vertex are clustered using the Deterministic Annealing algorithm. Subsequently, the Adaptive Vertex Fit is utilized to determine the most accurate estimate of the vertex position in either three or four dimensions. Due to the challenging conditions of High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC), the PV reconstruction process can be extremely time-consuming, accounting for up to 6\% of the overall reconstruction time. To address this issue, this study explores the feasibility of rethinking and adapting the PV reconstruction algorithms for heterogeneous architectures, taking advantage of parallelization techniques to reduce processing time significantly. The results of this study demonstrate improvements in both computing and physics performance, particularly for HL-LHC conditions.CMS-CR-2023-018oai:cds.cern.ch:28522442023-02-22
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Pizzati, Giorgio
Di Florio, Adriano
Erice Cid, Carlos Francisco
Sperka, David Michael
Offline Primary Vertex Reconstruction for Heterogeneous Architectures
title Offline Primary Vertex Reconstruction for Heterogeneous Architectures
title_full Offline Primary Vertex Reconstruction for Heterogeneous Architectures
title_fullStr Offline Primary Vertex Reconstruction for Heterogeneous Architectures
title_full_unstemmed Offline Primary Vertex Reconstruction for Heterogeneous Architectures
title_short Offline Primary Vertex Reconstruction for Heterogeneous Architectures
title_sort offline primary vertex reconstruction for heterogeneous architectures
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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